Department for Children, Schools and Families

Preventing violent extremism: A strategy for delivery

This short booklet explains the Government’s plans for countering violent extremism to protect the security of the UK in the long term. 

To be successful, we need to undermine extremist ideology, strengthen our institutions, support individuals who are susceptible to radicalisation, help our communities resist violent extremism and address the grievances on which extremists prey. 

Local partners, particularly police and local authorities, have a vital role to play in achieving the strategy’s objectives. The Guide for local partners gives detailed guidance to support those working in this field, including the importance of work with young people and the need to include schools, colleges, children's and youth services in strategic planning and local delivery for work on preventing violent extremism.    

We will be providing a practical toolkit for schools (that can be locally tailored) in the autumn.  If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role of children's services or schools in this area, please contact community.cohesion@dcsf.gsi.gov.uk.


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